1. Chester Himes' "Harlem Cycle"; 2. Derek Raymond's
"Factory" series; 3. Everything Charles Willeford ever wrote;
4. Paul Cain's "Fast One" Rob
--- bloozmouse <
charles_salt@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm new here so I thought the polite thing to
do
> would be to say
> hello before posting. Hope that this is the
correct
> thing to do-
> apologies if it isn't.
>
> I am not linked professionally to noir/pulp
fiction
> like some here. I
> I just got into the genre a few months ago
after
> reading about some
> classic pulp authors in Stephen King's Danse
Macabre
> and On Writing.
> I love what I've read of the genre so far and I
have
> started making a
> list of authors/titles to read. So far I think
I
> have the main names
> (Thompson, Goodis, Woolrich etc.) but I
would
> appreciate any more
> obscure authors/titles that you may
suggest.
>
> I'm looking forward to reading and
hopefully
> participating in
> discussions here in the future.
>
> Many thanks,
> Bloozmouse.
>
>
>
>
>
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